In fact these spelling mistakes are just about the only ones I *don´t* make nowadays. Spanish is my most used language at the moment and as a result my English spelling has gone to bits. The only parts that I am still sure of are "grammatical" spellings: your/you´re, they´re/their its/it´s.

Their is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

looked here betch, k, getin up all in my arse checks, makin funny shit up and thinkin you somehow more special..

back dat shit up and close the yap of your you keep flappin like.... k..

zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

Expect away, but you're just gonna be really disappointed.

I understand that when working on a formal piece of composition that you labor over the spelling etc. But on a thread, it aint that serious. It might be nice to go back and proof read your stuff....but....pffft....c'mon, it isnt something to get wrapped around the axle about.

Personally, I wonder why the brain misfires the way it does sometimes. I have looked back and found where an entirely wrong word was typed. Examples of a couple repeated errors I make are omitting "'nt" on the end of negated verbs and typing "you" for "use."

zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

Expect away, but you're just gonna be really disappointed.

I understand that when working on a formal piece of composition that you labor over the spelling etc. But on a thread, it aint that serious. It might be nice to go back and proof read your stuff....but....pffft....c'mon, it isnt something to get wrapped around the axle about.

Personally, I wonder why the brain misfires the way it does sometimes. I have looked back and found where an entirely wrong word was typed. Examples of a couple repeated errors I make are omitting "'nt" on the end of negated verbs and typing "you" for "use."

"I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes."

You have to be kidding? 45 minutes to 3 hours? Editing, redrafting? Are you serious?

By the time you respond, news is old news. A couple of your posts and Obama is in his second term. I need to reread your posts. Magna Carta or just a silly post to a silly website? I try to check spelling. My grammar is good but I am sure it is not perfect. But, my primary goal is to get an idea across so that others can respond within the hour if not the day or week.

This is a website. People post ideas quickly. I have no problem with spelling or grammar errors. It is not a term paper. It is an exchange of ideas. If I get what someone is trying to say, I am fine with that. I am not grading people. Except on ideas. Plus, not every person on here has a great formal education but they might have great ideas and opinions. So, I judge them on their ideas, opinions and arguments. Not on whether or not the can use the correct verb.

"They're" should have been "their" in your sentence....it is not "they are"....

""I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts." ZDrew

"I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes."

You have to be kidding? 45 minutes to 3 hours? Editing, redrafting? Are you serious?

By the time you respond, news is old news. A couple of your posts and Obama is in his second term. I need to reread your posts. Magna Carta or just a silly post to a silly website? I try to check spelling. My grammar is good but I am sure it is not perfect. But, my primary goal is to get an idea across so that others can respond within the hour if not the day or week.

This is a website. People post ideas quickly. I have no problem with spelling or grammar errors. It is not a term paper. It is an exchange of ideas. If I get what someone is trying to say, I am fine with that. I am not grading people. Except on ideas. Plus, not every person on here has a great formal education but they might have great ideas and opinions. So, I judge them on their ideas, opinions and arguments. Not on whether or not the can use the correct verb.

zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

To ask people to write properly on this forum is like asking people to talk to you properly on the streets, you got no power or right to tell people what to do, it doesn't concern you. And spending 3 hours to spell check your messages? I may write terrible in english and Italian but in spanish wich is my native language, I can write directly from my heart and I don't think I'll be making many mistakes if not any so you better check yourself on that one..

[quote]zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.

[/quote]Really? Zdrew spends 45 minutes to 3 hours composing, editing and redrafting responses to posts about his nipples? 45 minutes to 3 hours composing, editing and redrafting posts to stick up for his cybersisters? Bullshit!!! I CALL BULLSHIT!!!!!!

No offense- but I felt like being an MSNBC reporter and I was bored. So, I went to ZDrew's profile and looked at all of his responses to forums. I was looking for typos and grammar errors. To be honest, I did not see any. But I also rarely saw a response that was more than one or two sentences. And I saw words like moffo. 45 minutes to 3 hours to edit a one or two line response?

It is all there for anyone to check out. Don't be hating me, ya'll. Just stating the facts.

To be honest I have known too many very bright people who were atrocious spellers to get all worked up about a few typos. There are a couple of very intelligent RJ forum participants whose spelling is cringe worthy. Liltanker is one and Czarodziej (whose RJ moniker I virtually never spell right) is another.

I would hate to feel they could not particpate because they were afraid of being criticized for their spelling. Mind you neither strikes me as intimitatable (I think I just invented a word).

zdrew saidTheir is no excuse for improper spelling, syntax, or grammar. I, for one, spend between 45 minutes and 3 hours composing, editing, and re-drafting every post I make so as to ensure no glaring errors, and I fully expect each and every other poster to do the same with they're posts. It's the only thoughtful and courteous thing to do, dudes.